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TIT1V ImOOKXYN TIMES, THURSDAY, FBimUAKY 21, 1007. 10 REV.DR.CEO.D.ADAMS SAY FUST'S TRIAL IS BUT A BIG BLUFF a 4 4 4 a Orssfa Won i's. A ABOUT POLICE GRAFT TO I a QUIZZES REMEMBRANCE OF WASHINGTON'S Dill DEPUTY COMM'R OKIEFFB JIlHKjIelKId- RAPID TRANSIT COMMISSION RESCINDS ITS FORMES HAS ACCEPTED A OA IX TO THE BRANTLEY MEMOUIAL SOOIAIi IVBNTi A-KJENTT THBOTJOHOUT THS WH0UI soaouaw. DEMOCRATIC XJEABEH SPIUNQS A BtmrnisB and nominates AN UNKNOWN. NO ONB EXPECTS THAT HE WttL BB PUNISHED BY TUB BOAED OF EDUCATION.

PROMTTLT TAXES ACTION XN TUB MATTER, Asks Tli at John So Proceedings Bt Flr.mn't Parade Will Be tht Strata Man Who War Supposed to 9 In the Will Now Permit Foreign Inventor Begun Elffht Liquor Dealers, CHURCH, BALTIMORE, Ilia Present Church, th Flrt Bap-tlat, Wot rinc.d Undsr Or tut Disadvantages by Ilepeal of ths Bedford Ave. Ixtentlon New Charge Double Bite of Present One. Mostly from the Brownsville Sec It I Predicted, In Fact, That He Will Request a Transfer to Another School, Which Has Been Already Picked Out Till Bucceetor Arranged For, Alio, wausiKiiarrsusj CELEBRATED HATS for Spring. Unmistakable If) style, finish and exclusive rrjerlt. reatur of To-morrow't Pro-ftrammt 'Thtrt Will Bt Dinner Oalort To-night, god Ball Jnoufrh to Oo Around.

Ilunntnfr Fl Sitter, and There An Threats of Using tha Knife lray, wtlge and Cattldy Are the Candidates. to Introduce Hit Propositions If Properly Floanoed Wlfl Probably Adopt By stem Advertising 4th Aveuue Subway Considered. tion, Olve Evidenoe Charge Prao. tlse Wat Introduced from Man hattau. To-morrow will th With anniversary of th birthday of George Washington, linnuty Police Commissioner O'Keeffa I7( PlltbAv.

101 Brsstwiy. tht greatest American of all tht age. At went before th Uraiid Jury to-day and firth At. Certain unsavory reports have ba'n clr-cttlated within the past, few days concerning the Cammlt'ii on Elementary Schools of the Board of Education, which has the trial of Hldney Kuaret, Phlnulpal of Publlo flohool No. Floyd atroat, near Republican! and Demooreta In the rou rt nth Aaaeinbly District titld eon-veutlons hut night and nominated can-dldatna tor mamber of Aaaeinbly to fill the vaoanoy caused by the death of Will, lam J.

IXitiohue. There are now three candidates In the field, ai follows! mad a request that John Do proceed The Anilo-French engineer, Ilehr, who Is nghtlng fur a franohkse to run a monorail road bat wean Houth ferry and Coney lalandX scored another point yea-terday afternoon when the Itapld Trenail Commlaelon reooualdared Ita previous action, shelving the project, and decided to reaume negotiations with the foreign Inventor. The 'Committee on Plan and Ink Inatltiitert at one With a view 1-t usual It will bt observed at a holiday and In tvery section of tht borough ther will bt event ot mora or lt attraoUoh to th. tnultltudet. Tht main feature of tha siv will ba tha annual narada of the ot cutting at th faott bearing on graft Tompkln avenua, In hand.

These rumor lug by officers In plain ODITUAET. William VVelg (Hep). This morning requaattd Preldu Nnwinan, of th Liquor Dealers' Aaeoota Tlianm Fav (Horn I. have It that nothing will come of tha trial, except that the prlnnlpal will be cared Into aaking for a transfer to another school. This transfer will, It Is said, l'hlllp J.

taasidy (M. O. tlun, and P. Donovan, th sortary, JanLet A. Hayes.

to oall at hla offlo at Polio Headquar Huope was directed to oonfer with tha applicant as soon aa pnaalble upon the terma and price to ba paid for th con To-morrow. morning In th Church of lera. Until men responded to the Invita Bt. Thomas Aquinas a raaaa of requiem tie granted, und the matter will then ba dropped. The reports go even further and allege that the school to whlah Mr.

old firemen of tht former City of Urooklyn, who, under Grand Marshal John Weatrvlt, will form in tht violntty of ot Borough lull, ttarting a lUnry and Plerrepont atraeta, at 11 o'olouk, and thence patting In review be for Ihe olty officials, passing thenoa to Court, to Livingston, to Botrum plaoe, to Sober-merhoro, to Mtvint ttrttt, to Flatbuah avsnu Hanson plaoe, Oreen avenue, to tion and lie Interviewed them at length. cession. The aotlon of the Board waa will be oelabrated over the remains of Tha epactal election will be held on Meroh 11, and, from now up to that time a warm campaign will be oonduulad. Each candidate believes be has an ea-cellent chana of auooeaa. Wulno and Caaaldy wars candidate! at the lust election.

Walga waa third In the reca but He called their attention to the artlolen prompted by the Inalalent demands of Jamtii A. llayet, who died ot touts In Fuerst will be transferred haa already There will I great surprise In religious rlrls, not only In the Haptlst rteiioinlnd-Him, bill In others, aa well, whim II III li-nrnod Dim the llv. III'. Unoriid 1. Ai1uiii hits (1 call to lialtlmiHa, unit will aevor hie connection with lh(i Klrst lliiillil Church, Lee avenue end Iveap rrc t.

In a month. Dr. Achima reached hli decision on Bun day lust, when he pale! ft visit to the llrantlry Memorial Church, popularly known as tlm Ureut People's Church, of Jinltlmnro, luiinimo of the largo number of workliiK penpla whose mimes ere Included In Hi membership. The ilrook-lyn juiator hod visited lie city ooupls of weeks prnvloue, nfter which he received call, hut before ha decided finally an to whether to accept It or not, he decided to iuy unot hr vlHlt to the orn i-lty. lir.

A limns win one of tha moat earnest supporters of the lied Turd avenue extension movement The Flrat llnptlst Church, anticipating tha putting; through of the utrrct, hud purchased property on Kastern Parkway, for a new church. A liirgo number of the members realde In the St. Mark) and Flatbuah sections the elvlo associations of Brooklyn, Over digestion at hla residence, S70 Eleventh bearing on saloon graft whloh appeared yesterday In the Urooklyn Times and forty of which have pledged themselves been deolded on and that a man has bn elected succeed him a No. 56. street, late Tuesday.

II waa on of th. other papers. He tald ht wanted to get to the support of the monorail as a aolu lieutenants of the late John Delmar In The charges agalnat Air. mieret are oi all the faota In their poaaeialon. lion to ths transit problem In this bor Clinton avenue, to 'Lafayette avenu, to It was claimed to-day that his chanona now are brighter than thay ware at the the conduct of Twenty-sooond Ward a serloua nature and Include Insubordina Mr.

O'Kaeff told Messrs, Newman and ough. Comptroller Mets caused oonaldor- Democratic affairs, where he had lived tion, neglect of duty', administration of Ilrdford, to tne fountain and dismiss. All th old companies of th former oounty Donovan that wanted th name of able surprise by withdrawing his oppoal tlun to ths plan and urging that the quae for twenty years and later was promt nsnt among the antl-MoCarren Demo every taloon keper who had been black corporal punlahment and Improper treatment. They have been preferred not only town will participate. mailed or approached, and alio th names tlen be taken at ones and definitely orata.

He wat a member ot tho Twenty by pupils and their parents; but by sev I'rooedtng the events of to-morrow there will foe many entertainments held to genoral election. Few Demoorata in the Fourteenth Ward know anything abouj their candidate, and at the oonclualon of the convention tha query on all aldoe was: "Who la Fayf" Those who hod heard of the candidate settled. second Ward Domocratlo Club, whloh he formerly represented In the Kings of any officers who had figured directly In the grafting. The committee appeared to be unwilling to give th namea. They The subject waa brought before the night In all teottons of the borough.

Among thest may be mentioned: -uuniy ijcinocrallu uenerai committee, he Huuth Hrooklvn lluurd of Traila ami Commission by President Urr, who stated that he had received Mr. Dehr's applica Excursion to various parts of tht world left after a long Interview with th Deputy Commlaalnner and Mr, O'Keeffa Im eral of tha teachers of the school. The taking of testimony In the trial began at the meeting of the Committee on Elementary Schools on Tuesday afternoon. Theae hearings are strictly private and unleaa the menrbars of the oommlttre are willing to divulge what goea on at the seaalona, Bt. Thomas' Church.

He was for years said that ha waa born and reared In tha at the Arlington Avonua Presbyterian tion for reoonsldnrntlon and a number -of vuiueu employ ea nr. mo importer an Oreenpolnt aeotlon; that he "waa an all ruders' Bank -nf Manhattan. wa Churoh, on Arlington avenue. communications from cltlaens of Brook mediately went around to the Court Uoua and had a talk with Dlatriot At rlioht fellow," and waa formerly Presentation of a tablet of Gen. Wash lyn asking that action be taken.

born in the Fourth Ward of old New Tork City and his father, llayea, waa conneoeod with tha tVeateet fihow on torney Clarke. then went Into the ington at Valley Forge to U. S. Govern Charlea Itewart Smith, who has stead the proceedings never become publlo una oi me organisers tne uounty Lie Orand Jury room and told that body ment at Bub-Treasury Building, Wall ily favored the memorial, started ths tttl. Earth a a ticket heller.

The Hepiuillcan convention was held In uiucraoy or Aiunnuiuin. jrie leave widow and three aona. that he would like to have John Doe pro street, Manhattan, by Lafayette Pott, cuaslon by saying: Those who are responsible for the re the rooms bt Die Qeorge A Owens Asso cuedlng Instituted' with a view Of pros- G. A. at I P.

to-morrow. 'I do not see why, if these people sat James Godwin Williams. ciation onl Grand street, and was pro- ecutlng any offloers who have been guilty (Moving piotres at Bt. John's M. B.

Jsmes Oodwln Williams, for fifty year isfy us that they have tha money to build the line, we shouldn't give them the of the chargoa alleged. Church, Wilson street and (Bedford ave reaiuent or ina uiisttn-n uistncL man amt ninny hoped that the Improvement would go through. While the matter waa being discussed, things at the church were at a atandatlll. Nothing new waa taken up, because It waa thought that It would bo only a little while before the preaent atruoture would b0 raxed, and a new location would mean now conditions. Arrangements hart also been made to unite with the Bedford Heights Baptist Church, Rogers avenue nnd Bergen street, and thua It aeemed that a strong; church celled by a primary for the election of delegates.

The convention began at :30 o'olock and waa opened by Owona, who The matter was first brought to the nue, Sunday School Hall, for ths benefit yealarduy at his residence, U3 Heward attention of th Deputy Police Commis of B. D. Y. M. C.

to-morrow night right, especially as the poople of Brook' lyn favor It." "The routs laid out for the monorail," plication of ailments. Funeral services ports In circulation back up their assertions by citing the Instances of other principals who have had charges preferred against them. Rarely, If ever, Is a principal dlsmlssel for his actions. There was the case of Frank B. Stevens, who, while In charge of a school In East New York, waa up on charges, These chargoa were never tried, but Mr.

Stevens waa transferred to a South Brooklyn echool, announced that there ware at leaat Martha Washington tea party at Unit will be held to-morrow evening at a sioner about thrse months ago. A short Investigation wae ordered at the time, but It waa impossible to get any saloon ed Congregational Church, In rht Sunday clock, with the Rev R. H. Scott, curate laalo) Mr. Orr, "dona not Interfere with School Hall, to-night, keeper to come to the front and aoouse Annal ball of German-American (League, any of our subway routns aa laid down, although It haa been anld that It might officiating.

Mr. Willlama was for many years a shoe manufacturer In old Wlll-lamsburgh, and a membor of the firm of the blackmailers. The Liquor Dealers' at Columbia Hall, Union street, near twelve candluatea In tha field. He said tie had no candidate, and that It was the duty of the delegates to anient the strongest man. Ex-Assemblyman Oeorge Lang-horat waa made permanent Chairman, and Frank J.

pulnn. Secretary. After the offloers ware sworn In and the roll called, Mr. Langhorat nominated Mr. Welge.

He declared that Welge bad a prevont bidders from competing, especially on ths Fourth avenua route." Fifth avenua, this evening. wneeier Williams, who had a plaoe on Devon atraat. For mma time h. hA would be brought Into cxlatence. When the proposed extension waa taken, off the map, however, all theao plana had to Association, however, did not drop the matter, but has continued the work of Investigation right straight along.

The Entertainment of B. R. T. employees beon a superintendent of a department "I don't see how It can Interfere with the Fourth avenue subway," said Mr. Benefit Attoclatlon, at Railroad Man'l Building, Jamaica avenue, thlt evening.

X. j. uaias or tnia borough. He Was a Frea Mnann and well knnwn bo abandoned1. Dr.

Adams and his board of trustees were keenly disappointed. where there was some mor trouble, but Mr. Stevens is still In charge of the school. Another case cited was that of a principal In the Bronx, agalnat whom chargea were preferred by several teachers. The end of the matter was that the teachers Smith.

"There Is trafflo enough to keep Manhaaset Club, 440 Clinton street, stag In the Fifteenth Ward, where he formerly resided. He was born in England September 10, seventy-three years ago. His both busy." good cliance of winning, and that he was amoker, this evening. "Yes, but that Is only for three month! Hall of Nick Walsh Association, at organisation blames New York Captains for the Introduction of the grafting system Into this borough. The officers lay that before New Tork men were assigned to commands in Brooklyn saloon keepers were never asked to give money to th police force.

President A. E. Newman, The Brantley Memorial Church, to wihloh Dr. Adams Is going, Is the largest Protestant church In Baltimore. It has over 1,100 members, two Sunday Schools W1QOW.

Harah Hmm. twniitfhtoH entitled to the full support of the organisation In the dlatriot. In the year," commented Comptroller Josephine Browne and Mrs. Max Potash! Trommer't Hall, Bush wl ok avenu and who had made the charges were trans Mats. Conway street, thlt jvenlng.

anu nve grandchildren, survive Mr. Will lams. ferred, while the principal fill held the "I confeaa," remarked Mr. Orr, "that If Twenty-third AsaenAly District Repub A committee of three being appointed to find Mr. Welge and notify htm of hla nomination, tha candidate was soon be fort.

Consequently these persons fesl con they will put up the money to build the Mary McCann. lican Club, euchre, dancing and bowling ot the association, said to-dayi fident that their assertions are correof road, the city will get a revenue from It at the club house, Fulton ttreet tnd fore the convention. He thanked the Marv (Mof-Ann St vonr. nlri a Tav. "Most of the grafting appears to bs and the outcome of the trial will be lor etreet, died yesterday after five days' boulevard, thlt evening.

I don't aee why the right shouldn't be delegates for the honor they had con watched with Interest. done by plain olothes men. They take all the way up to $10. Some ward-nan Art Students' masquerade ball at Man ferred upon Mm, referred to his canvaaa granted." "That Is my position exactly," said person speaking on the other side of the question, said that It la a hard thing Illness. 6he contracted pneumonia from exposure.

Never before In her life had she been so III that ahe was forced to keep her bed. The funeral services will he held hattan Catlno, 166th ttreet tnd Eighth of last year, and declared that tie would are willing to take even fl. Beveril months ago the subject was brought up avenue, Manhattan, this tvenlng. Mr. Smith.

"If these people can give be found hustling until the polls were to get good principals, and that when 17. S. Senator Robert M. La Follette wfll Baturaay at 10 o'clock, rrom the houae, followed by a requiem mass at the Ro at a meeting of our association and many one Is obtained, who can keep a school up to a high standard, it la not wise to deprive him of his position, unless he Is members complained that they were fre lecture In Plymouth Church on "Representative Government," this evening. man cathollo Church of the Transfiguration.

Father Maeulre the oarleh Driest. cloaed on election day. Mr. Welge was given a roualng reception, the delegates cheering him for nearly a minutes. The Democratic convention was held In the Seymour Club on Bedford avenue quently approached and naked to give money.

Many of the cqmplalnta came will officiate. The body will foe Interred in Thlt annual masque and dvlo ball of In convicted of charges seriously detrimental to his school. with an aggregate enrolment of 900 pupils; and a very large young; people'e society. A young men's olub has Just been organized with 100 charter members, but which It has been guaranteed Dr. Adams will shortly grow to thrice that size.

Twhe church Is. doing a reat work In the Oriole City In the missionary line, and this was what particularly appealed to the Brooklyn pastor. Dr. Adams came to Brooklyn from Des Molnea, where he waa President of the Des Molrfcs College, In May, 190S, and has been pastor of the First Baptist Church for nearly four years. His relatione with the church have been most congenial socially, but the pastor Is an aggressive man and likes to see things grow.

He had hoped to accomplish many things wthlle here, but did not receive the support that was needed, and as a result he'has been greatly discouraged at many times. Therefore, when ho received an caivary sjemeiery. Mrs. McCann waa married to Patrick dependence Boat Club, at Palm Garden, from Illiterate Polos, Italians and the Hamburg and Oreen avenues, tblt McCann forty-five years ago, five years The members of the Committee on Ele poorer class of the German taloon keen- sfter having come to America and twenty-two vears after her birth In Countv and proved a surprise to all but a few. ert, who do not understand ths English mentary 8ehools, which Is 'trying Principal Fuerst, are: Abraham Stern, Barry, Allied Boards ot Trad and Taxpayers language.

Cavan, Ireland, flhe lived In the Taylor Asoclatlon at th Publlo Library, Bush- 1 street none for twenty-nv years. Three Cosgrove, Ingalls. tpayne, Kanzler, Polk, When asked to make epeclflo charges us proof that they will do as thoy say, we should give them what they ask." "That Is Juat what we want proof," put In John H. Starln. "I have not heard a single objection to It," replied Mr.

Orr, "and I have had any number of letters approving the project. The people of Brooklyn have given their consents and have sent delegations here to ask for the franchise." "Haven't the delegates received retainers?" asked Mr. Starln. "It looks very much to me as If they had been paid to come here and advocate the road." "We have had a letter from a re- wlnV anil Tta. trail.

i-Mlhu t. I MIMbt- sons survive tne deceased. Kelly and M. S. Stern.

Banquet of Browntvtllt Board of Trade, Cathtrin Cabblo. Mrs. Catherine Cabbie, wife of Fred Knight of Pythias Temple, 48t Hopkln- It was expected that either Patrick J. Donlln or Richard Cleary would get the nomination, and when both were turned down for a man little known, there wsls a lot of complaining. It was said that Senator McCarren paid very little attention to the convention, and that he really was In favor of Donlln.

Donlln, so If was said to-day, had a dis they were afraid to do so. They said that they had been told they would sweat for It if they ever expoaed those who made ths demands on them. A committee w.u appointed to Investigate the matter and BLOODGOOD CUTTER'S WILL son avenue, thlt evening. crick C. Cabbie, died yesterday morning at her home, 14D Bklllman avenue.

Pneumonia waa cause of death. Mrs. Cabbie Annual dinner of Btuyvesand Balghta J. S. Ogilvle, of Brooklyn, Says Docu Republican Club, olubhous, 460 Halsey when It reported the organisation passed had been a week confined to her bed.

Be street, thlt evening. a resolution which provided for the ex ment Submitted to Surrogate fore her maniaa-e aha was Catherine Roll Lecture by tht Rtv. W. D. P.

ffillst at I ly. Deceased was tt years old, and was pulsion of any member of the association agreement with James H. Tully, who ran offer from what appeared to him a more Inviting- field, he thought best to accept It. The membership of bhe Baltimore church is Just about double that of the the convention. According to this story who gave up money to any policeman or Bt Matthew's Parish House, Brooklyn Manor, on "Christian Socialism," thttevt- corn in Ireland, ens earn to tni country eighteen years sgo.

She married Mr. Cabbie eleven rear ago. Tho deceased Is an Old Will. (Special to the Brooklyn MINEOLA, Feb. will of bhe late Bloodgood H.

Cutter, who died Donlln called on Tully at the club houae sponsible banker," said Mr. Orr, "stat- man representing the police." and said: ning. leaves a husband and six children, th Mr. Newman tald that the system com church he Is leaving. Young People's Baptltt Union at the "Tully.

I would like to get the nomina Ing hit Intention to subscribe for stock In the undertsklng providing the terms we Impose are satisfactory, but we have not yet told them what would Though In this city less than four last year at Little Neck, leaving over a million dollars, one-half of whloh was tion for Assemblyman.1 First East New Tork Baptltt Church, youngest Being years old. reoerlex c. Cabbie Is the oldest son of Edward Cabbie bead of the Cabbie Wire Manufacturing Company, on Ifnlon avenue. The family has resided In the Fifteenth Ward years, Dr. Adama has become one of the plained of had prevailed In Manhattan and that contributions to the police were accepted at a matter of course, but the Brooklyn organisation did not propose to Hendrlx ttreet, near Fulton, thlt evening.

"Well, you can't," Tully is said to have replied. "We don't want to select any best known pastors in the entire city. He given to the American Bible Society and the American Tract Society, was declared Timing of the Shrew," by Collegiate mas identified himself with many move old party hack. We want a new man. by J.

6. Ogllvle, a publisher, of Brooklyn, ments, and at the present time is a mem Department at Berkeley Institute, 186 Lincoln place, thlt tvenlng. stand for it. He tald further that he had been connected with the organisation for thirty-five years and that never heard for a number of years. Satan Katon.

Susan Pavles, the widow of Chariot H. ber of many committee in the organiza You've been In the game too long." This aroused th Ire of Donlln, who re to be an old will. This was stated be fore Surrogate Seabury at the Nassau Barn danoe by th Vlnoentlan CatholVt tions of the Baptist Church. He waa one of grafting at applied to saloon keepers Club at the Matonlo Temple, Grand and County Court House to-day. of the leaders In the Long Island Bap torted: "You're a nice one to be talking about party hacks.

Tou've been in the Mason' an old resident of the upper Eastern District, died Tueaday at tht residence of her daughter, Elisabeth, the until Mulberry street authorities began Havemeyer streets, thlt evening. Mr. Ogllvle testified to being called to tist Association, the forward movement. to send Manhattan Captains over to com game for mora than six months yourself, Veteran Association of Forty seventh Little Neck shortly before Mr. Cutter's and the Baptlet Ministers' Association of mend Brooklyn precincts.

He said that hut I can't see any frantic desire on your Brooklyn and New York. death, when he was asked by the house. Regiment annual dinner at Ottennan's. a Broadway, thlt evening. part to let go.

keeper and Mr. Purohaae to take charge fully (0 per tent of the dealers were In tht two organisations ths Westtrn District or the Kastern District Uquor Deal -Some Demoorata of ths district said Lecture on Bridge and Railroad Ter Dr. Adams said that It caused him great sadness in leaving Brooklyn, as he will miss hla Northern associations. The of the papers. He packed up all the Donlln waa handed a gold brick.

He was papers in the desk and made searches minals, EL Lltohfleld Art GaJlery, Montagus ttreet, thlt evening. ers' Association, and the members are al told, so It Is said, to go about hit bual monthly business meeting of the church through the old homestead for the will. most a unit In th resolve to fight wire or cnaries atapp. or fatcnen avenue. Her death was caused by bronchitis, with which sh was stricken several weeks ago.

She was a native of England and was born In London, March 1831. She for tome time had been an attendant at Trinity Baptist Church, the pastor of which, the Rev. Harry Pwthlo, will conduct funeral services thla evening. Mrs. Mason Is survived by her daughter and a son, Frank Mason, who Is now In London.

William Toraey, William Tornay, who for many years had lived In tha Nineteenth Went AlmA Turner Circle Club dinner at Bushwlok will be held to-morrow evening, and Dr. neas quietly as If he didn't have a chance of getting; the nomination and that when When he found the latter It was In an envelope marked "old will." He could and Gates avanues, thlt svenlng. Some cope," ht said, ar so daring Adams will have his resignation ready to present at that time. Ho Intends to the right tlm arrived It would be hand Congress dub, Bedford avenue, with that they were tackling nearly every not find any other will. Samuel Wright, chief clerk In the Sur ed to him.

Donlln stopped hustling, and talks from Naval Officer F. J. H. Kraokt, take up hla work In Baltimore on Easter do. I think If we could all get together and agree on a course of action It would be well to take th question up again." "All right.

I'm perfectly willing to get together," answered Mr. Btarln. "I want to find out If the representations which have been made before the Board are true." Comptroller Mett cut short the discussion by moving that the previous aotlon of the Commission be reconsidered and that the Committee on Plans and Contracts directed to resume negotiations at once with the applicant. The motion was carried without a dissenting vote. The matter of advertising the Fourth avenue subway and the Trlborough subway was considered.

Chief Engineer Oeorge Rice tald It would be tlx weeks or two months before he could get the contracts ready. Comptroller Mett declared that both routet should advertlaed at the asm tlm. sine if the Fourth avenue route waa advertised first It would out out a eholc part of th Trlborough and possibly prvnt bidding on th latter. Thli suggestion seemed to strlks the other members favorably and will no doubt bt followed out when tht advertisements are framed. body.

Heretofore they kept away from not until yesterday did he know he was this evening. Sunday, March 31. rogate's office, testified to reoeivlng the prominent men In the bualness and eon- to be Ignored. Stag of Twenty-second Ward Democrat- Tine, resignation of Dr. Adams will leave will from William R.

Purchase, who was fined their operations to th poorer class." Club, Ml Ninth ttreet thlt tvenlng. The nomination of Fay Is not pleasing to Fourteenth Warders. Rldhard deary's waa glad that the Grand Jury had All tht Councils of tht Knights of loth the Baptist churches of the Eastern District without a pastor. Dr. B.

U. Hatfield, the last minister of the Central the caretaker for Mr. Cutter, but said that the envelope In which It waa enclosed was not arranged as Mr. Ogllvle friends aay they will not support him. taken up the matter, tie tald, and be would be only too willing to go before Tuesday after a long Illness at his real-dance, 175 Claaaon avenue, where funeral services will be held this evening.

He wae a member of St. John's M. B. Church, Bedford avenue, the on at or nt Columbus will partlclpats hi a solemn stated. Baptist Church, resigned several months mats at th Church of Our Lady of Lour- that body and tell til that bt knowt about and the friends of Donlln are bitter over hla turnlnc down.

The M. Q. L. Is not united on Cassldy, making th chances of ago. Mr.

Ogllvle also testified to the effect des. tht Rev. Eugen Porcll. pastor, cor Which, the Rev. T)r liiu fl nn.He ths matter.

that Mr. Cutter acted queerly at times, Inspector Adam Crots went before th ner ef Broadway and Aberdeen street, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Special and that the room he occupied was very Grand Jury later and turned over an will officiate at the service, Mr. Ton nay was born In Ireland In tho County Down. October ivd, and waa a millwright.

He Is survived by tils widow, Mary J. Walsh; two torn tnd two Welie, according to hla friends, bright HYMENEAL. dirty. services. anonymous letter In which there appeared fourteen names of persons owning saloons Seventeenth Assembly District Inde- who.

It was claimed, had been the victims CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. dependano League at Its hadquartrt, Wilbur Hall. Brooklyn avsnua, to-tnor- Hlelshora Story. Ann foal Th funeral of Mra. Anna Foat tank tvnlng.

And Another Little One SwAllowa A very pretty wedding of recent date was that of Mlae Manila Rtnrv Hickory Social Club, ladies' night of police perteoutlnn and extortion. Inspector Croat bed tddressed a letter to each one of these, asking them to appear at hit office. Of the total number who wire written to eight appeared thlt mora. Ing tnd were taken Into the Orand Jury Beverly Haven Hall. Fulton ttreet and Big Dote of Carbolio Acid.

daughter of Henry Story, of 283 place this afternoon from her residence, IJT Java etreet. Prayers were offered for the repose of th soul of the deceased at the chapel In Calvary Cemetery, before the Interment waa made Vh (vmi LUCK LEFT THE HORSESHOE. Quentin and His Friend North Had a Superstitious Argument That' Ended Badly. George Quentin, 24 years old, of 338 Prospect avenue, Is a firm believer Im the Inviolable sanctity of all mirrors, be they bar, French plate or otherwise, while William North, 24 years old, of 434 State street, would have walked from Dublin to Killebelu, over broken fragments of the same, providing always that a long-cherished horseshoe broke the charm. The word "would" Is used, because Mr.

North's convictions Brooklyn avenue, thlt evening. Dedication of Church of Sacred Heart, One little child la dead and another Is In the hospital dangerously HI, because of two sad accidents that occurred In the Aineue sirvei, 10 jonn 11. meisnorn. on Saturday night last. Ths ceremony was performed at the home of the groom's father, 200 Cornelia street, by TALKED OF BY THE GERMANS.

year of and passed away on Monday, from pneumonia, after an Illness of erven week. Th deceased Is survived by Drgraw and Hicks streets, to-morrow morning. ins it.i. naienia, pastor or Kt. Washington's Birthday eve will be cele- upper Bedford section yesterday afternoon.

The dead child Is Howard Vought, uicaa rterormea unurcn. orahara avenue, er nuauanu ana. a wo oaugnters. Musicals at MoCaddln Halt, Berry oraied oy a large aumosr or Merman so-cletlea. The chief avent thia evening will near Wither street.

The bride waa r- street, to-morrow afternoon. rayed in as. beautiful princess gown of be the annual masquerade ball of the John KcCnn. John McCue a well-hnaern aweie, af Ball of John J. Kelly Association.

Seo- wane sua. auia csrriea a oououet or wnite IV, years old, Infant ton of Mrs. Chrls-tianna Vought, of Tel Halsey street. He was burned to death. The sick child Is rooms and examined.

Their names tret M. Schneider, l.TTO Pitkin avenue; tVhad-off. 1.134 Pitkin avenue; B. Abrasnowlta. Watklns and Dumont avenues; Charles Kaufman.

Osborne street; J. Vlto. tM Pacific street; Louis Jsrohs, ta Bond street; J. Wstterrberg. 441 Atlantle avenue; Morris Hoffman, Glenmer avemie and Osborne street Inspector Cress hopes ta have til ef th i Anon ot Brooklyn, wnich will be neld at Arlon Hall.

'it wlfl be (n the form of a ond Assembly District 8angrbund carnations. Sh was attended by her sister Katie, who wore a gown of the same St. Ahtonv'a tt. c. rhnn.k an all.

Smith and Sohrmtrhora streets. Tuesday at hla residence lO Weserol stvis. DUt OK ni ink. auld earrUul nlnk sequel to tne recant carnival session. At Proanact Hall on tProenent avenue.

Alice Dougherty, 1 years old, of 749 Gates avenue, who accidentally swallowed the carnations. H. Bahrman acted- as beat are things of the past. His faith was shattered yesterday, along with the Patriotic meeting, with address by Rob- avenue, nr nephritis. He had been III for two weeks.

Mr. MoTue waa 41 veers of art H. Ray, at the headquarters ef tbe contents of a bottle of carbolio avoid. age tad bad resided many years In Oreen- man. Ttte parlors were beautifully decorated for the occasion and th chandelier beneath which th couple waa united was the l'lk frramatle Society will have Ita annual masquerade ball this vntng.

Th Entertainment Committee bae been preparing for th festival for week. One of mirror that back's Ernest Bosson's bar, at 10 Third avenue, and the false Regular Democratic Association of the Mrs. Vought, who lives on the second a wionw en on son survive. The uneral service will ba held to-morrow fourteen pertont before the day eleses. In floor of the Halsey street address, after tnmmea wnn cluster or smiles and ear-nations.

Th cftrtmon took nlaee al ths Orand Jury room and tbelr ttnry told. Seventeenth Assembly Dlatriot, at M0 Gates arsnue, this tvenlng. aiiernooa aa cioca. horseshoe smashed them both. It hap pened In this wise: which win form the Teasls ef another In- about I o'clock and supper waa aerved two hours later.

The couole received worth met his friend Quentin last vastlgatlna and possibly charges against SUES CLOAK MODEL WIFE. night, and both suffered from a long. certain Captain. tne reaturee ef th enair will Be a beautiful tableaux. One ot the prattle, events ef the season although not ea such an elaborate seal a th Arlon or th l'lk.

will he the carnival of the Ceealta Saengerhund. to held this evening at th headquarter of tha club al Caacwlla Hall No 101 many beautiful and useful preeents. They will reside at tot Cornelia street During th evening Btldlnger Brothers furnished muek) roc aauMins" Tal Student, Tonnrly of Brooklyn, BIBLX CLASS BAJJQTJXT. Anions tha Inv ted aruesra ware: Mr standing thirst. As a matter of course, they were soon discussing various and sundry topics.

These subjects became moce Imaginative as the night wore on and finally drifted to superstition. It wathen that the first difference of and Mrs. J. H. Hleishorn, Mrs.

K. Story, Orand etreat. Prince Carnival will be K1- Produces Testimony That Xaktt Her Weep. MANHATTAN BRIDGE STEEL Brooklyn Xsn Visit Fhoenlzrlllt and Bind Work la Good Shape. The twenty member of tbe Brooklyn League who went te PhenlxvllI yester ths Kv.

ana Jin. m. J. waienta, H. Butlneta Topics Were Dotcottod ward Schumann, and Mia Katl fsVhmtdt will be Princess Carnival.

At rnwluf1! Hall an Vml. anA r. Bahrman, Miss Katie Story, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Vanderwall, Mrs. M. VanderwaU, II. Rrlckmler and son, Mr. and Mrs.

W. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb, SL Whet After Com pitting tha Ksnu. arose. Quentin spoke darkly the divorce esse ef Edwin Kenneth Hor.

ton, former Tale student aad eoei ef a The Hetstrtrh Bible el see ef the United Brlckmler, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brlckmler, Mr. and Mrs.

Humbert. Mr. and Mrs. press avanues, th fcvergraes Maannar-rhor will have Its sissniiirada or Droften mirrors, while North ex Congress lonal Church held banquet ta day to tnapect th works ef tbe Fbenlg pressed eVschild-ltke faith In the power ball thia evening. crooning to her little boy a toft lulla-y, placed htm In his crib in a bedroom, fast aaleep, while she stepped Into th kitchen adjoining the bedroom, to make preparations for tho evening meal.

A peculiar odor assailed her nostrils. Filled with a nameless fear, she hurried Into the bathroom, wbenoe the odor aeemed to proceed, and there found her baby lying face downward on the floer dead, and with every stitch of clothing burned from his "body. Several pieces of manllla paper, partly burned on the floor beside him near a balf-doxen half-burned matches told the story. To-day th mother It dangerously 111 from nervous prostration. Two-year-old Alice (Dougherty, of ths Qatea avenue address, found a number of bottles In the kitchen eloset with which she began to play.

The mother was sweeping In another room. Suddenly the child's agonising screams brought Mrs. Dougherty to ber tide. Bhe had drunk from a bottle containing carbolic Crocker, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Bahrman, Mr. and Mr. I- Bahrman, Mrs, A. Bahrmaa, tb dining baQ ef the Eastern District Bridge Company which has ths contract sesnoe.

The South Brooklyn Tun Vrfn wttl After a Jong and exhaustive discus Mrs. M. newel ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Htldinarer.

Mr. and Mra Charles Bra ark. T.KCi, Sooth Ninth street tnd Marry even last evening. A sects I wealthy New Torker, agalnat his cloak model wife, Josephine Blrney ort an, erst resumed to-day, Mrs. Not-tora appeared pale aad waa after yesterday's ordeal la seert, when she fainted thrtc while listening te testimony add seed by for the stsel work for the Manhattan Bridge, returned te Brooklyn last night with most favorable tmpreestont ef all they had seen.

sion, the matter was dropped, but waj later resumed with added heat In Bos ttsa was epeat area ad the festive board. esaemble Its member aad. their frleatl this evening at Tletjen's Tuna Hall, ea eixtemth street and Fifth aveau, te en-Jny the annual masquerade tall ef the olub. Btldlnger, Mr. and Mrs.

Metsgur, Mr. and Mr. J. R- Smith and family Mr. and Mra r.

Dlxoa and daughter. Miss Honlg, after which thee present reepoejdad J. Shortmeyer, th Mlsaea L. A. Ooea.

Tne visitors reached tha plant stiortqr son's saloon. Challenges to provs the power of each charm flew thick and fast Quentin finally suggested that toasts meetly ea bualness topics, each ease tolling ef the particular Una la whir, be ax eel Iv a aad ether wh have awe ta. gaged by her husband te watch ber snev- At Bosannss HalL ea TCveriiee ave brlnk, J. aesaei, Banrman, Messrs. L.

Bahrman and Konlgle, Mr. and w.v& U- --J wM VI after 11 t'ehtek. after which, piloted by Cblef leaser John Iter ling Deans, thay North offer a horaeahoe which he car It ens-aged. T. N.

Hemrtcsa. fcaseher ef the class, wae teaatmaeter. The speaker Bote mo nd, Vf lee' F. Weber. Mies R.

By ter. anents. Or tb eoatrary, ysaag Nertoa ssnlled gleefully. He eat tsaeag the tpae- nua, near Melrose street, th WHtelhactJ Sick flenent goclety will welcome Prince and Princess Carnival this evening, en the ortaaloa of tha nnnml nsnuerasle found that about lie tons ef steel for the rica lor a anna, just to see it it B. Otto, J.

Ldw and t. Br far. aad their e-abtoett follew: TTaw President new brldg bad already been turned en. Utors. Joseph Bergeaa, detective hired ball ef the society.

W. trek was a. "Oar CTaue; Orover Jeha- A boot avoo tons will be needed bt all. lucky. He did so, but the charm wouldn't work.

Luck had turned, and North was bad te follew Mrs. NerVm, taatlAad to eeetng Postal Tlgraph Salaries. tee, "Natteaal B. Hatha. "The They found, tee, that the steel for the TVtorla Lavlana.

Ka A Oeneaa Oedee Clarence H. Mackay. Trreldnt of the Manhattan Bridge waa being tumed eat ly bitten. He felt It deeply, but In a Harugari, will have a anaseueraitB entertainment rale avenins to be bald at ta Ugal rrsfnesletj-l H. Orlfntfa.

Unel H. rsrdy. "Benedlet Prerfc ber vkart ta beck reeea ef a draaa; stor not far freea th Tale eanuaos ewe Ight last Mty. She remained la ahere with tart) several hears, aad fast) drove with fester than It eottld be erected, aad that tbe propoeltloa that ths city should pay a Tuna Hall, ea Slateeatte street. aer.

"Export Bual C. BeQ, "Row acid that waa kept In the bouse for vermin. Dr. Vostmrgn removed the foaby to 6t John's Hospital. This morning It was said at the hospital that little Alio It In a critical condition.

moment recovered his exuberance, and snatching up his amulet, shouted; "I'll show you; I'll show you; Til horaeahoe At Onarrea Hall, en Atlaatla evens. ben us te get tbe work done ahead ef sea- a naaa ta a ea niece to ths Teaartsto He. tract ttrn weald be foolish under tbe elr- the mirror. A audden cracking of et where, they rassstnid aalB reeer asie. the Agoalat tick Aid SoesXy win have Its ananal masquerade call Ihi evening, th rereints ot which will ae tale the afa-g Foetal Teiearrap i toi maa in iot-knrlng announcement this afternoon "Statemente heretofore toad aa to th amount of incr la eaJarie which would mad by th Postal Tlgrapla Cable CotDpaay, have tena entirely itaaa-thorlsed.

Ttao Baiter waa passed upon officially by this oompany to-day. Traffic chiefs, wire ehlefa, aawaataMebJefa, operators, cbl operator asad managers are Increased 1 per enL. and tket tale ir. Ksep A-wnjUf; T. Jeokreeen, "Iran RailnifS C.

Hamilton. R. Mwaette, W. Benaen. "The R.

Strnkmaa. "Draw, kag'l B. Cnasna, "newer. aad W. pre- eaatsisneet.

Wheel bugs soatraet at Qoetjew Is eat ef the way work ea the alerht. wheaa they greve away kn avasotaar a a. ale fund ef tne dab. Han ha tt an Bridge will proceed evens Ball In Colonial About on hunririMfi mmHM th Al ftersea aaM he I ret IdeatlSed Mrs. Nor- At Kleta'a Rati, ea Wew1war avewee and Harmaa etreet.

rhe 'Jake Out eta a a ey a MM watrbrae pertaarew The lied Arts Association were present last Iienworaate AesorlaUna will give aa ee Ooa ef Bhis eaaared Mrs. Herteat tt Lere shall net aly apply te the prta- faster than at present. It was agreed then that tbe proper thing to aa at un time waa la berry the work ea tbe aa-trtacTaet, anchorage and anetaMBts. ruiapp Mansion on Iwwlrora avenue, at aOImrtha KVa.htnvtna tertatnanent far Its families that ereaiag. ebed tears as sh watched the Colonial costume.

A nuilnl nnCnmnu Oa trass si aaalnattea The Ttornsnaaaeer IJeAeetsM will preceded th dancing. O. Kecberrbaca, W. O. O.

Jone Kuehne. llttla Mies kemste te Pr'tv-e Cmrnml at Ha aead- eam bare frees Biaeklya. where fso fsr-anerty gved mm Balm avaaae. glass then told the startled proprietor that good luck and hard luck were finally wrestling for the mastery. hie was all right In no way.

for Mr. Boa-son stood to lose coming and going, so he hunted up a cop, Patrolman Butler, of the Fifth Precinct, and requested him to lock up both pessimist and optimist They war arraigned before Msgls-trate Tlghe la the Butler Street Coo rt this and were held la the supa of 1201 each. Now North baa become a cynic. No more will be ropeee faith la horseshoes, and he Is eagerly amtlng as opportunity to tola tae Thlrieea Club. euan-re.

RuOl grhhtntprs Halt, at Meer- Margaret H. Jacques and Itwle Mia Vkilt Miller, ttueiis of William Pit tUnrm tK. wreet aad Maaraeitaa area taas etpai rnoa. ri aji etnoes as in alia-pany la the Called itatea. Vecrdiot (or $300.

ia tie gupreme Court. Otmna Ceemty, before Jualloe Cart, CaHserins Oallaar. Eala etreet, Orerapctat, throearb her attorneya, Elliot Jest Faaalna. of 1U Montagu stmt, Brooklyn, obtained a verdtct ef ta.li aarsinst tk Ctty Zxploelem ef Ttj Wheal. fse-tel bt tbe Tareakbra Tta-el CESTHAL IK1J P.

Feb. 11. On 9 ef evening. did some fancy and toe dancing very prettily and gracefully. Ths minus wae danced by Mrs.

Lualla Benaeai. Mrs. Vni of Joha B. Xetet The will mt Jake I was Died tale aeoralaar la tk ervegnle a whlra glee a as ef aa eetaie nlaeg et lla.ee A eng the beejnee aaaAe are the foUw4ae: Ihe Wert We re ftr-rhas AavletB ha Mnent Terana. II V'artlMTg Old faUs ITeewa.

Feel Kw Terk. Jle: tit. Bawl reagelwl Until-ermn Clmrrta, Palh ft ft a and Bxlney areete, 4e. The Sena ef et Is sM SteMe for ibe ear ef tb family to4 la Oeeenwood and the orertieo ef a aeswaMi Ttae reetdne mt the aetate gee le tee teetataf'a mtlm, Atargarellut. afovUf rictnre Zatertalnxaenmt ft.

W. kuaiilaa wttl give a asasv Edith C. Cosine. Mtaa a lbs jMikm ZHnutg at TSait4 Chtrreh. The todies AsaartanVwi of the Tfrntte tb fly-wheels attached te the large netne tbe dreams room ef the North Colon boiler heuee, at the Centre! Nile tiata lloeptial, beret about mi errtAfb I te anemiae.

Plar-a it tare aejieraeinnjiat at tt. John I bereb, tteererd aeesnae aad WUena Mtee RuHnda Hough. Mlae Mirnr.1 atetirberrer. Miss HeerWtta PVeraade, fNmsregat -natal "ur Lee sveaas and Mrs. Kate TVHirlaas.

Mr. farhrtlaa A4 atraet. swrti avenaig. Tbe niei I mm Mil WaIJ WlATW of new Terr, lor tniurtaa enatasMg sty wUI be enter the ampb-es eflaew in ail dlrweilaaa Sat luekllv tb her es refcrwauy I lf, by raiing tareegb sna.e griuMi tistl ahts bt ahls evening er0 lev. Mrs.

TTWwws Drake LeBoy Mr. Kusme V. TBreweter, Mia Anpeigate a4 WUilara Flu fUvers, wae 14. tbe Lealee Aeslltary of tb Eeelera ina-1 engineer, wb was sealed ai a Seek aeoa! hn. aPfo4U a Firth Street, Iwttrag tnm te e'rtorfc.

fee praee Tee e-ee ike far Haa I asset ef Ike eaUee taiua buy- anct swreaca l. a A. isear mj, was reaa aib.

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